Tooth-coloured Fillings

Tooth-coloured Fillings enable you to maintain your beautiful white smile even if restorations are required.

No longer is it necessary for unsightly Amalgam (mercury) Fillings to be used in dental treatments. Virtually indistinguishable, Tooth-coloured Fillings make your teeth appear whiter, brighter and healthier than before.

Previously, Amalgam fillings were the most popular form of oral restoration. Amalgam fillings are comprised of fifty percent Mercury, which may be absorbed by the body. It has been clinically proven that Mercury vapour is continually leaking from older restorations and may result in serious health complications.

Apart from the unappealing look and possible health complications associated with Amalgam Fillings, they can also cause teeth to fracture and discolour over time. Tooth-coloured Fillings offer the same strength as natural tooth enamel and do not stain teeth. The surface of a Tooth-coloured Filling is also very smooth and therefore does not adhere to any food particles.

Tooth-coloured Fillings are not only limited to new dental restorations. Tooth-coloured Fillings may also be used to replace older repairs. These aesthetic materials will help give your smile a new lease on life.

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